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The Lounge BOS is a Priority Pass lounge, so if you have a Priority Pass membership (likely from a credit card), you’ll have complimentary access to The Lounge BOS. If you don’t have Priority Pass, you can buy a day pass to The Lounge BOS for as low as $50/ person, which I would not recommend.

a glass door with a sign on it

Priority Pass BOS / Boston airport lounge location

The Lounge BOS is located in Terminal C, near Gate C19. The Lounge BOS airport lounge is open from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. local time. If you have a flight outside those hours, you unfortunately will not be able to use The Lounge BOS Priority Pass lounge. The B, C and E terminals are all connected airside, so if you are entering or departing from any of those terminals, you’ll have access to the lounge, though it’s a bit of a hike from Terminal B.

Boston Logan does also have the Sapphire Lounge which is significantly nicer, if you have access to it, though if you have a Priority Pass that is not from the Sapphire Reserve or Ritz-Carlton card, you only get one visit per year at the Sapphire Lounge

The Lounge BOS Priority Pass Boston airport lounge seating

There are a few seating areas throughout the lounge.

people sitting in a room with a group of people

Boston Terminal C airport lounge review: food

This Boston Airport / BOS Priority Pass lounge had basic availability for food. I was there early in the morning, and they were serving breakfast. There was coffee and juice available.

a row of coffee containers on a counter

Small cans of Coke products were available in a small fridge.

a refrigerator with cans of soda

Here’s what the buffet looked like for breakfast

a group of people standing in a room

food in a pan on a counter

I was actually there for a few hours waiting to go from Boston airport to Downtown Boston and check in at the Le Meridien Cambridge, so I was there when they swapped over to serving lunch.

food in a buffet with a variety of food in containers

food on the counter of a buffet

a row of jars of food on a counter

a bowl of fruit and a bowl of ice cream

There is also a small bar available. Here’s a look at some of the alcohol that was available

a bar with bottles of alcohol and glasses

a menu on a table

The Lounge BOS airport lounge wifi

The Lounge BOS wifi speed was moderate. I didn’t have any trouble doing light browsing.

a screenshot of a computer

Priority Pass BOS / Boston Airport lounge amenities

The Lounge BOS does not really have any notable amenities, though unlike similar lounges, it does have bathrooms inside the lounge as opposed to outside in the terminal. The lounge also has pretty nice tarmac views

an airport with a plane in the background

In any case, I rate The Lounge BOS decent and I would definitely recommend it if you are departing Boston Logan Airport (BOS) with a Priority Pass card

Have you been to The Lounge BOS / Boston Airport Priority Pass lounge before? What did you think? Leave a note in the comments


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